There may be a reconciliation in the future between Evelyn Lozada and Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson.

Less than three months after Johnson head-butted the reality star in a domestic incident, Lozada gave the ok to drop a no-contact order against the former NFL wide receiver.

Johnson has been attending a domestic intervention program. When he completes the court-ordered classes, the former Miami Dolphins player will ask a judge if he can have his probation ceased and Lozada's no-contact order removed.

If the judge grants Johnson's wish, Lozada would have to get a civil restraining order to keep Johnson away from her. According to TMZ, Lozada will not request the new civil order because she just wants to "move on."

Sources told the site that despite being ok with the no-contact order being lifted, Lozada has no intentions of reconciling with her ex-husband of six weeks.

Lozada officially ended her two-month marriage to Johnson on Sept. 19. The divorce was finalized a month after Lozada filed a legal separation on Aug. 14. Lozada filed the divorce petition stating their marriage was "irretrievably broken." The couple had only been married for six weeks.

A Yard Bark report from Sept. 11 showed that Johnson initially refused to sign the divorce papers. However, Lozada did not need the former NFL player to sign off to initiate the split in the state of Florida.

Johnson was arrested for domestic violence on Aug. 11 after he head-butted Lozada when she questioned him about a receipt for a box of condoms. The attack resulted in a laceration on her forehead that required stitches.

The reality star had just married Johnson on July 4 in Saint Martin. The wedding planning and ceremony was recorded for their reality show "Ev and Ocho" but VH1 announced that they have dropped the show from their fall lineup due to the violent incident.

After the incident, the football player displayed many signs he wasn't ready to move on from his relationship with Lozada: he declared his love by putting a tattoo of Lozada's face on his leg.